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System Description: Overview

System Diagram:




Overview
The Acura Navigation System is a highly-sophisticated, hybrid locating system that uses satellites and a map database to show you where you are and to help guide you to a desired destination.

The navigation system receives signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS), a network of 24 satellites in orbit around the earth. By receiving signals from several of these satellites, the navigation system can determine the latitude, longitude, and elevation of the vehicle. In addition, signals from the system's yaw rate sensor and the PCM (vehicle speed signal) enable the system to keep track of the vehicle's direction and speed of travel.

This hybrid system has advantages over a system that is either entirely self-contained or one that relies totally on the GPS. For example, the self-contained portion of the system can keep track of vehicle position even when satellite signals cannot be received. When the navigation system is on, the GPS can keep track of the vehicle position even when the vehicle is transported by ferry.

The navigation system applies all location, direction, and speed information to maps and calculates a route to the destination entered. As you drive to that destination, the system provides both visual and audio guidance.

This navigation system also has voice recognition that allows voice control of most of the navigation functions. The TALK and BACK buttons on the steering wheel activate the voice control.

The navigation system provides a trip computer function. The fuel economy display is calculated by data provided by the PCM. The PCM provides fuel pulses via the F-CAN bus, and a dedicated speed signal.

When the vehicle is put into reverse, the rearview camera is activated. While in reverse, the navigation controls are disabled. The camera brightness can be adjusted by selecting the A/C-INFO button.

The illumination signal is used by the navigation unit to automatically switch the display between Night and Day modes.

The audio amplifier gets its power either from the navigation system (if the audio unit is off) or from the audio unit (if the navigation system is off). When the navigation system is giving guidance commands, or is engaged in voice recognition, both front and rear speakers are muted.